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Jay Leonhart: Don't You Wish
ByJay Leonhart
bassb.1940

Ray Brown
bass, acoustic1926 - 2002

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Judy Garland
vocals1922 - 1969

Buddy Rich
drums1917 - 1987

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990

Mel Torme
vocals1925 - 1999

Tony Bennett
vocals1926 - 2023
In the 1980s, Leonhart added another facet to his versatility. When his children were small and he discovered the "little ditties" on Sesame Street, he started writing his own; applying his formidable intellect, endless curiosity, and witty perceptions to a wide range of human events and dilemmas, he has produced over 100 songs.
That's how you end up with a wildly diverse collection like "Don't You Wish," his 2018 release with the marvellous pianist

Tomoko Ohno
pianoAt this point, it must be said that Leonhart is no

Vic Damone
vocals1928 - 2018
It's also possible that he has found his ideal musical partner in Ohno, whose elegant playing and close listening complement every song. All whimsy aside, the duo's virtuosity reminds listeners that what they're hearing is jazz. The difference is that they may grin all the way through it. ">
Track Listing
Playboy Club; Don’t You Wish; Curtains; I Got the Blues; Tulips; Schadenfreude; Change my Occupation; The Middle Ages; Missin’ RB Blues; They’re Coming to Get Me Jay Leonhart: bass, vocals, composer/lyricist, arranger, producer Tomoko Ohno: piano
Personnel
Jay Leonhart
bassJay Leonhart: bass, vocals, composer/lyricist, arranger, producer Tomoko Ohno: piano
Album information
Title: Don't You Wish | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Chancellor Music
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